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What (who) is go-faster stripes - definition

1981 FILM BY CARLOS SAURA
Faster, Faster; Deprisa, Deprisa

go-faster stripes      
<jargon> chrome. Mainstream in some parts of UK. [Jargon File] (1998-07-05)
Go Faster Stripe         
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PUBLISHER OF STAND UP COMEDY RECORDINGS
Go Faster Stripe is an independent film production and distribution company that operates out of the Chapter Arts Centre, in Cardiff, Wales. The company specialises in the recording of live shows by stand-up comedians who, while in the public eye, may not normally be able to get a DVD released through a major label, or who want to avoid forms of censorship that they feel may come with mainstream releases.
Warming stripes         
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DATA VISUALIZATION GRAPHICS OF LONG-TERM TRENDS OF ANNUAL TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES
Alexander Radtke; Kevin Pluck; Warming Stripes; Climate stripes; Climate timelines; Richard Selwyn Jones; Stripe diagram; Climate timeline; Stripe graphic; Emanuele Bevacqua; Warming stripe; Climate Stripes
Warming stripes (sometimes referred to as climate stripes, climate timelines or stripe graphics) are data visualization graphics that use a series of coloured stripes chronologically ordered to visually portray long-term temperature trends. Warming stripes reflect a "minimalist" style, conceived to use colour alone to avoid technical distractions and intuitively convey global warming trends to non-scientists.

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Deprisa, deprisa

Deprisa, deprisa (English: Hurry, Hurry!) is a 1981 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. It tells the story of a gang of juvenile delinquents and is considered one of the classics of the quinqui film genre.

In the English-speaking world, it has been released under the titles Faster, Faster and Fast, Fast.

Examples of use of go-faster stripes
1. In the Tory version, you are apparently asked to compare the party to a car (eg old Roller, Morris Minor), choose what hubcaps or go–faster stripes you want, what to put on the stereo, and finally pick a driver, ie Ken Clarke, David Cameron or David Davis.
2. We need Conservatives in power and we need Labour to be consigned to history for at least a generation, their ashes scattered in garden of remeberance of shameless waste, lies, arrogance, you name it they do it! – Dave T, Cardiff, Wales Well before we get too carried away with the latest "must have" politician, you know, the one who is honest with the go faster stripes and does not damage the environment and really, really means what he says this time as it will all be different, let‘s take a look back at the last 20 years.